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1208 A.

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54 -
Tully, Onondaga, Co., N.Y., -
Thursday, September 27, 1888 -
I visit an outcrop of Tully Limestone, Lot 54, Truxton, Cortland, Co., N.Y., Station 1208 A, 1 1/2 miles east of Tinker's Falls, on Lot 53, Truxton. 
At 1208 A, the Limestone is exposed in the bed of a small creek, for a long distance. 
I had some very fine specimens, the best I have yet obtained.
I drove from 54, Truxton, through 44, Fabius. In this Lot, the road passes over the Limestone at a spring - watering = trough, and, on the east side of the road is a fall. There is also a fall, 40 rods southeast of the house and spring, in a gorge.
The Limestone comes to the north end of the ridges, south of Fabius, about 60 feet above the Drift.